Black figure Pottery,Replicas Amphora 31cm,Heracles slaying the Stymphalian birds
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Inspired by Attic tradition, this amphora, a tall storage and transport jar for oil, wine, or grain. Executed in the Black-figure Attic style that flourished in Attic workshops between the 7th and 5th centuries BCE.Location: British Museum, London SIDE A: Heracles slaying the Stymphalian birds (swans) with sling: On the left Heracles stands to right, in a short purple chiton with lion's skin over head and body, quiver slung at back, the swans are sixteen in number, of which one flies away behind him, five forming a lowermost row have not risen the remaining ten fly about in confusion.
SIDE B: In the centre, two Maenads confronted, with fillets and long purple chitons with diploidia. Between them is a small bird to right on the ground. On the left is a Satyr to right, dancing, on the right are two Satyrs dancing back to back.
Dimensions: Height: 31 cm (12.20 in); Width: 18 cm (7.09 in); Weight: 1.60 kg (3.53 lbs).
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Recommended use: decorative only; not suitable for liquids or food. Includes certificate of authenticity.
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